Putting an H22a in an EG hatch
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I like the OEM Stearing wheel. Absolute sleeper ;)
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@mnsnoman Yeah basically, there will be a few differences but if you use a BB1 OBd1 H22a and the civic OBD1 engine loom the majority of things are plug and play. You will still have to run a few extra wires for EGR, intake secondary ports etc if you want to use the prelude ecu. Yeah a chipped p28 woudl run it and then you coudl turn all that extra shit off.
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@bkeinath wedsport TC-05 I think they were +38 offset 15x6.5JJ
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and what size :)
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What rims do you have on there?
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im new to imports. so did everything work correctly on your eg when you swapped the h22 in. like power steering, heater, ac, speedometer? i want to do a swap next month but summer is on the way, and if ac dont work thats defiantly a no go for a swap. any comments or answers will be appreciated. thanks..
comaro16 3 days ago
@comaro16 I didn't bother with AC because here in NZ it's not really necessary. Power steering and heater did though. AC would work you'd just have to hook the lines up and re-gas the system.
doo0T 1 day ago
yeah i no im doin the swap right now but what size radiator and what car is it ment for do you custom mount it.a stock d series radiator wont work at all you would think it would work for me right now in minnesota in the winter
mnsnoman 1 week ago
@mnsnoman I dont know much about cold mate, back in NZ where I live it never drops below freezing in the winter and summer never gets over 30C. It's a dual core, 40-45mm thick, went straigth onto factory mounts and I used a top bracket off an Ek I think, or maybe I made one, cant remember. It was easy anyway, no big deal to fit.
doo0T 1 week ago
and what car is the radiator from
mnsnoman 2 weeks ago
@mnsnoman it's built to fit EG-EK civics, it's just a dirty Ebay one I think. i have the same one on my new car and it's fine. New car is an Ej8 with H22a7 swap.
doo0T 1 week ago